Outside the walls | Attacking Kirchberg
Discover two centuries of fortifications. An impressive system of fortifications, nearly gone since the Treaty of London in 1867, defended not only Kirchberg but the fortress town overall. The first military constructions on Kirchberg heights date back to Louis XIV, with his military engineer Vauban, who directed the siege against Luxembourg in 1684 and later reinforced the city's fortifications. Join two-hour guided tours of these fortifications offered by the museum.
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Participants should wear suitable clothing, sturdy footwear, and carry a torch. Departure from Kirchberg funicular. Multilingual information available in Luxembourgish, German, French, and English. Free, no registration required. Duration: two hours.
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Musée Dräi Eechelen
5
Park Dräi Eechelen
1499 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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